Carbonium

/kɑːrˈboʊniəm/ noun

A positively charged carbon atom or ion with only three chemical bonds, important in organic chemistry reactions.

From carbon + -ium (a Latin suffix traditionally used for elements and ions). This term emerged in the early 20th century as chemists developed better understanding of carbon's bonding patterns.

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